Also has an alias -- ``!m[otivate]`` -- for situations in which somebodyhasn't yet done the thing you're appreciative of or otherwise justneeds motivation::

youthere> I'm having an awful day; I've orangeenveloped the twinkleverse like a dozen times so far and it's not even noon! somebody> !m youthere helga> You're doing good work, youthere! somebody> It'll be OK, buddy; it's Friday.

The people you've thanked (or motivated) will get a little bump in theirkarma (and that bump is variable depending on the ratio of times you --the thanker -- have thanked others vs. the number of times you've beenthanked).

To make helga-karma behave more like MeowMeowBeenz, you would addthe following setting::

KARMA_VALUE_NAME='MeowMeowBeenz'

``KARMA_COEFFICIENT_NAME``++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Set this to a string to replace the word 'karma coefficient' in the detailedper-user karma report.

To make helga-karma behave more like MeowMeowBeenz, you could add thefollowing setting::

KARMA_COEFFICIENT_NAME='5 Factor'

``KARMA_SCALED_RANGE``++++++++++++++++++++++

Set this to a 2-tuple of values between which all users' karma should becontinuously distributed.

To make helga-karma behave more like MeowMeowBeenz (in which allusers have karma values ranging between one and five), you couldadd the following setting::

KARMA_SCALED_RANGE=(1, 5)

``KARMA_SCALE_LINEAR``++++++++++++++++++++++

Set this to a truthy value to scale karma linearly. By default, karma willbe scaled logarithmically across the range::

KARMA_SCALE_LINEAR=True

``KARMA_THANKS_WORDS``++++++++++++++++++++++

Set this to a list of "thanks" words that will be used for automatic karma.This will mean that messages like ``thanks helga`` or ``tyvm helga`` willboth give automatic karma. Default values for this are: 'thank you', 'thanks','tyvm', and 'ty'.